Adsense After The First Post In Wordpress
Written by Joe on September 17, 2007 – 3:22 pm -
On the homepage, one of the more effective places to implement Google Adsense is after the first post (same for any other archive type page, like the categories). While the CTR (click through rate) won’t be as high as placing the code above the first post, or after the first post title, it’s much cleaner and will provide a ‘less spammy’ place to put the code. Remember, folks are here for your content - not your ads.
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Netscape’s Place In Social Media
Written by Joe on September 16, 2007 – 4:31 pm -
For those not familiar with Netscape, the company garnered it’s popularity back in the mid 90’s with it’s web browser (Netscape Navigator), at the time the most commonly used version for web surfing. Navigator lost much of it’s market share after the first browser war with Microsoft, and Netscape was eventually purchased by AOL and have devoted themselves to improving the browser.
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What are Meta Tags?
Written by Joe on August 15, 2007 – 3:35 pm -Simply put, a meta tag is information located between your head tags giving search engines more information about your web page. This isn’t viewable to a websurfer, however most web pages have at least some meta information and this can be seen by viewing a pages source code (right click, view source with internet explorer). When search engine bots (sometimes called spiders) come to your website, they use this meta information to help build their index of your web page. Typically, meta data looks like this:
Posted in Search Engine Optimization | 6 Comments »
Social Bookmarking List
Written by Joe on August 15, 2007 – 3:10 pm -Social Bookmarking is the craze right now. For web surfers they provide a convenient way to find intresting websites and valuable information that might have otherwise gone undiscovered. For webmasters, social bookmarking websites offer a huge potential for insane traffic and are a great viral marketing strategy. Below is a list I made for myself, feel free to use it.
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AOL Accidentally Releases Data From 20 Million Searches
Written by Joe on August 8, 2007 – 11:42 am -
AOL rrecently eleased search data gathered from 650,000 of their customers, causing an uproar about privacy concerns and dazzling webmasters. The 20 million search queries, listed with an anonymous number correlating to which user made the search, if and what result they clicked on, and what rank that result was on the page, were made available yesterday and then taken down a few hours later. Too late though, as dozens of mirrors have popped up hosting downloads of this huge 500ish MB file.
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